Frank Chikane

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Frank Chikane


Born
in Bushbuckridge, South Africa
January 03, 1951

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Average rating: 3.62 · 250 ratings · 37 reviews · 12 distinct works
Eight Days in September

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The Things That Could Not B...

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No Life of My Own: An Autob...

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生と死のはざまで―わたしの反アパルトヘイト闘争

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Südafrika, die Konflikte de...

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Churches and the South Afri...

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The Church's Prophetic Witn...

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Black Theology Revisited: C...

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“Having been in the presidency from the time of Mandela to that of Zuma, I am one of the privileged few who has seen it all, rather than hearing it via the grapevine. The challenge is say 'the things I could not say' in a responsible way that helps the country to move forward rather than backwards.”
Frank Chikane, Eight Days in September

“People wo are privileged tend to take their privilege for granted. South Africans are no exception in this regard. We take for granted the extraordinary struggle our people waged to establish the country and democracy we have today. We also forget that our struggle was waged on such high moral ground that it led to the development of a unique cadre of leaders whose concern was for the people and the country rather than for themselves, their families, factions and friends.”
Frank Chikane, Eight Days in September



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